“The folks at Kentucky ElderLaw,
PLLC walked alongside several
families we know through difficult
journeys. We wanted to be
prepared to take care of our
loved ones and we knew where
to go. They really helped us get
the planning ball rolling. This firm
came highly recommended and
still exceeded our expectations.”
– Ms. E. Kimbell

“The folks at Kentucky ElderLaw, PLLC walked alongside several families we know through difficult journeys. We wanted to be prepared to take are of our loved ones and we knew where to go. They really helped us get the planning ball rolling. This firm came highly recommended and still exceeded our expectations.”
– Ms. E. Kimbell

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Long-term care planning is the act of planning for your financial and medical needs. Despite how important planning is, many people forget to do it. Long-term care planning includes asset protection to prevent going bankrupt in a nursing home, designating a power of...

Kentucky ElderLaw is proud to announce that partner Misty Clark Vantrease has earned her LL.M in elder law from Stetson University with High Honors. High Honors means Ms. Vantrease graduated with a 3.5 or higher grade-point average. In fact, she made an A in every...

What we can do for you

At Kentucky ElderLaw, PLLC we help you understand your long-term care planning options, the benefits that may be available to help pay for care, and the estate planning needed to access those benefits, and we make sure your heirs are taken care of. People are excited to learn they don’t have to spend their life savings on the nursing home and that veteran’s benefits they have never even heard of may help them get care at home so they never even need a nursing home. At our very first meeting, we dispel the misinformation you may have heard about Medicaid. And that first meeting is free.

When discussing long-term care, we are usually meeting with people who are age 60 or older, or who have a condition or illness that leads them to believe they will need care sooner than a healthier person. We work with people who have disabilities and with their families on special needs planning so that vital medical, housing and income benefits are put in place and stay in place.

If you are not concerned about long-term care, whether because you have enough funds to cover that or because it’s too far in the future to worry about, we can help you put an estate plan in place so things go as smoothly as possible if you get to where you cannot act for yourself or if you pass away. You are never too young for that type of planning.

Our attorneys have the knowledge and compassion to lead you through planning your estate and planning for long-term care, which can be daunting, confusing, and frustrating. Call us at (502) 581-1111 to arrange your free consultation or click here to contact us by email for an appointment.